31 December 2001

Ringing in a Truly "New" Year

Why not resolve to develop your strengths in 2002?

by Benson Smith and Tony Rutigliano
Authors of Discover Your Sales Strengths (Warner Books, 2003)
Many people start the year making resolutions about how to improve their life, at home and work. But often, making real improvements seems out of reach. Why is it so difficult to improve? Here are some strategies for using your talents to make resolutions realities in 2002.
Tony Rutigliano, a Strategic Consultant with Gallup, is coauthor of Discover Your Sales Strengths (Warner Books, 2003).
Benson Smith is coauthor of Discover Your Sales Strengths (Warner Books, 2003).

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